Publications by authors named "Fan-Qian Yin"

Adaptation to high-altitude hypoxia is characterized by systemic and organ-specific metabolic changes. This study investigates whether intestinal metabolic rewiring is a contributing factor to hypoxia adaptation. We conducted a longitudinal analysis over 108 days, with seven time points, examining fecal metabolomic data from a cohort of 46 healthy male adults traveling from Chongqing (a.

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  • Scientists are studying how the bacteria in our gut react when people go to high places where there’s less oxygen, like mountains.
  • They took a long look at 45 healthy people who traveled from a low area to a high plateau for 108 days and found that their gut bacteria changed a lot, especially a type called Blautia A.
  • The study suggests Blautia A could help keep our guts healthy and help people adapt to living in places with less oxygen.
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